Look, the fine-tuning argument sounds profound until you think about what it actually means. If the universe weren't set up for life, we wouldn't be here to notice it. That's just common sense, not proof of design.
Think about it this way—imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, "Wow, this hole fits me perfectly! Someone must have made it just for me." No, the puddle shaped itself to the hole. We evolved in this universe, so of course it looks tailor-made.
The real question is: how many possible universes are there? We don't know. Maybe there's an infinite multiverse. In that case, some universes will have the right conditions by pure chance. We just happen to live in one of them. That's not fine-tuning, that's statistics.
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